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THE = SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1904, 44 JAKLAND ADVERLISEMENTS | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS CHURCH SER tinued. MEETING NOTICES—Continned. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continned. | BUSINESS CHAN X — —— GURACE Methodist ~ Episcopal Church, corner | DINNA forget—The thirty-eighth A—$1000: DAIRY produce and delicatessen | A_STRANGERS, A’ 1 AN A AL WETATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Twenty-first and Capp sts., Rev. F. M. Lar-| annual ntrh':flnl and games of the store; close ‘to Market st.; dafly receipts | Are you looking for a -;t. and n{n: kin, Ph. D., pastor; residence, 3168 Twenty- | Caledonian Club will be held a about $40; rent $45; good business; value in | business opening in San ruwmm'.’m s, Ao— i first st.—Services 11 a. m, and 7:45 p. m.; | Shell Mound Perk, Berkeley, on sight. R. G. WILKE, 2813 Kearny st we can offer you any nmbgo L = Sunday-School 12:45 p. m. Bishop Cyrus D. | MONDAY, May 50. Splendid programm investment from $100 to $50,000; every busi- 3xi00, street work complete; clase to ssota Fe and Sen Pablo treins; worth Lo, e ! $3x100; very sightly Jooation in Ldnda | ista Tervace distriot; street work com- | jete: obe bDiock to Omkiand ave. cars; | fre view wnd surroundings. | ——1067-— 100%0-S3AXIS2; on Vernom st., Adems Point district, street work compiete. S20-52x100; on Summic st.; lot; ele- Fant surroundiugs: very cholos renin. S S IMPROVED. wanted oo an_elegant S-room house, | Webster st, ayd close (o) . schools, eto.; get particulars | HECERY | JUST BEING BUILT. H A Swise bungmiow ocontaining on first fioor | reception ball parior, dining-room, librsry - den. kitshen, pentries, ete.; upstairs, & bedrooms bath, with all the modem fix- # —8. NO. 2— #4000 In ocuree of construction; eolomial house of § rooms; first floor, dining-room, dtch- 5, pantries, 2 closefs and toflet; secoad ficor, 4 bedrooms, elegant bath and tof errengements; cden plumbing; Eas eisctric lighting: large lot: sunny posure. between Telegraph ave. and Grovy Osiland’s finest residence district o Broadway: see pians at affice. T ! A pretty Jittle place in Fruitvale, consisting | of ope and B-room houss, with al | HOLCOMS, BREED & BANCROFT, Ina. 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, GEORGE W. AUSTIN, Res! Estate Agent and Dealer. Member of Oskiand Real Bstate 1002 Broadwasy $2650 Fere’s a snap; clegant new gothle style | Bouse, § rooms, double parior. expensive el. gas electricity; the location perb: shade trees alonz the street, side; owner going to St. Louls; | house alone worth the price asked { Assoctation. 2500 r s teunte . first-class new rooming-house, | businees center: 16 rooms. cell, | w furpiture, velver sarpets and elegant every detali: positively must be sold noe; part cash; long lease at $100 per | b | m $4000— Figant S-room Eastiske eottage: porce- | nished in paneled ourly ain bath; parior awood: lot ; house by owner, who lives there now, terms can be ar- anged $0% New modem colonial style house, 6 voroelain bath, gas and electric- ding new carpets:. close in town; s $500 down £25 per month $2000 Jot 3Tx125. fine meigh- be made into flats at very | close to cars and Key route. | 2 bath: pew: finely built; fres- | £s: 5 minutes’ walk to train & =nap. must be sold $1150_Ome amcre. no imbrovements; close o | care | $6250 _Business property; rents for $70 net; | 150 feet from Broadway. | $3000 Feautitul Linda Vista bungalow cot- | rage w: § rooms, bath gas, finely | Cicse 1o cars and irains: owner way: on easy terms, including nW' HERE 1S A RARE CHANCE. { A home. just completed, never occupied, con- taning plumbing awn and stone walks, ete.: 5 large rooms: expensive mantel; high basement: very | near will buy Pablo ave: 8500 cash down $3750—4 blocks from Brosdway. 7 rooms and bath; sas: double »t 50x100 Lincoln Park W. AUSTIN, Agent Dealer Estate Association. D. on Tenth st | pariors; | Estate Oakland Real 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLAR E. 3. STEWART & CO., 1008 BROADWAY | | | | | ? 3 & month will buy ene of $200 down and & the swellest col houses in Oakland: 7 rooms. porcel all other modern nveniences feet; right close to st ‘conveniently ar- owner wants to sell e days and is mak effect quick sale; price $2200. | Telegraph ave i $1450- Modern cottage of § reoms, bath, het and cold water: other modern conveniences; arge lot: 50 feet from Grove st.; small pay- | like rent. ment down and balaner £3200 Two-story house. never been occupied: or Thirty-fourth st 6 rooms and bath; house i= beau fully finished in natural wood; lot 35x | rth side of street | ful home, handeomely finished; Thir- treet, near Grove: 6 large rooms; h: lot 36x140 feet; must be meen | ated; price $3200. | STEWART & CO., %8 BROADWAY. S BARGAINS. $365 and $32 50 monthly—Handsome new 7- room house, now being completed, on lot 38:4x | 100, on Sycamore st. near Telegraph ave., in the beautiful Merrell property; to be finished in curly redwood, whitewood and birdseye ma- | ple, tiled bathroom purchaser can now welect mantel, gas and electrical fixtures and tinting £34 per foot—Lot 60x100, on Jones st, be- tween Telegraph avenue and Grove st.; grab it quick 00—Choice elevated lot, northeast corner fourth and Grove sts.; 50x120. 011 per cent income investment and g00d speculation: fine flats with 50-foot lot, | eplendidly located, mear San Pablo ave. in rapidly advancing district; rents $27 and can be | increased; might consider good lot in part pay- ment $2500—7-room house and lot BOXT5, corner Yranklin and Second ste.; will soon -be good | business property. $2500—One of the best chances you've ever had: a mice G-room cottage, with lot 30x100, on Jones st., near Telegraph ave., very central, BELDEN, REAL ESTATE, 1112 Broadway, Oakland. TAYLOR BROS. & CO., 1236 Broadwey, Oakiand, Cal. RESIDENCE SITES. $1000—50x145 feet, on Hanover ave.; same block selling $35 foot. $205000x305 feet, Lester ave. finest resi- @ence ot in Oakland; south frontage; un- Chetrucied view $6250-T5x106 feet; corner on Grove st., bet. Eighth and Fourteenth sts. $2500-50 feet, facing Boulevard on Lake Merritt; don’t miss it. $800—25x75 facing east on Madison. $65050x150 feet: Linden st ciose in. $5T50—220 feet; corner on West st.; ‘wanted. offer DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON US IF IN THE MARKET. TAYLOR BROE. & CO. FOR SALE. $1,700—6-room modern cottage: lot 25x140; op- posite public square; street work com- plete: within 10 minutes' walk to sta- tion and 2 blocks from street cars. $1,600—A G-room 13;-story house; bath and Jaundry: ot 25x100; East Seventeenth et., | near 6th ave.; $1000 mortgage may be ~ssumed: balance can be arranged to suit rchaser. $3,000 An 8-room modern 2-story house; lot 42x106 fi: 5 minutes’ walk to station; clectric cars pass the property; casy terms. IN ORDER TO CLOSE UP AN ESTATE, INE TLDING LOTE ON IMPROVED SND U:’vm STREETE. NO | Market LAYMANCE RBEAL ESTATE CO., 480-482 EIGHTH ST., OAKLAND. o, wved business corner, 100x100. immediately adjoining banking center; presents nd future: bargain. 56,000 10 modern corner fints, close in; in- ocome $3250 per annum; fine investment. $10,000—Riegant 12-room corner: elaborate interior; all conveniences; cost $15,000; finest home west of Broadway $8000_Foreclosure sale; fine S-room resi- dence; SE corper Alice and 13th sts.; mort- gage $6500; 4 blocks to 11-story bank bullding. 55250—Fine modern residence, 9 rooms; 40x 140; Albjon, near Telegraph; Includes carpets and stoves: select residence; must be sold. $6400—Choice 9-room residence; 2 baths; ter- raced lot: mear Telegraph, close .in. $3500—Modern 7-room 3-story house; near | Carnegle Free Library: cholce buy; cheap. $8850—Suburban snap: mearly 4 acres front- ing San Leandro electric road; subdivide into 36 lots; modern building; store and 5-room flat sbove; insured $8600; mortgage $2100; owner needs money; must be sold. $3250—Modern 10-room house: one blook from Broadway: fne condition; must eell $3450—Elegant home, rooms; fine view; B0x140: cost over $6000; genuine saorifice. Modern 6-room cottage; Dear 20th and ; 38x180. wwell front beth; high basement; artistic pariors; cement walks; driveway; 3t ; barn, well; 100x115; street work complete; Union st.; offer wanted. lot; West st.; near new ferry. 1300—Modern cottage, 4 rooms and bath; | 86x119: Pledmont, mear mew ferry. $850—Lot 41x100; adjoins $15,000 property Fruitvale. $1250—5-room cottage between Wushington and Market sts.; rent §12. $1100—Neat 5-room cottage; lot 40x145; near ohurch, schools and cars; Pledmont. LAYMANCE REAL BETATE CO., 460-462 Wighth st, Oakland. ‘ REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO., INC. 1173 BROADWAY, COR. 14TH ST. RBEAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. $3000. Adeline-st. house of 7 rooms and bath: just completed and very well built and conveniently arranged: this house can be bought on ve easy payments; see us about this! | Moss-st. home, near Telegraph a large lot, 45x118, on the north side of the etrest; the house has just been renovated and painted and see this home bef is in excellent condition; re you buy. $2400. Story and & half house, six large rooms, | south frontage; lot 38x105; stable: 14th st., close in: on car line; must be sold at once! See this rare barzain home on Croms street. mear Tele. al Fine ne graph ave.; contains modern conveniences: plete; terms at office. $3250. 7 rooms and bath; sidewal Corner house, near Telegraph ave. well contains seven rooms and ba: is & model home at the price; easy terms. $2600, High basement cottage in Linda Vista dis | trict; contains 5 rooms and bath and is nearly new: pee this if you want a home or invest- ment; the house is rented for $25 per month. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. $2850—SHOULD be sold for $4000: cottages containing 8 rooms, bath; high basements; open mnickel plumbing; combination g fixtures; complete in every detail, and guaranteed in construction for one year lot large and sunny: No. 2139 Che; st., bet. 32d and 34th sts., near Key Station, San Pablo ave. and 40th st.; open for inspection dafly. Ask J. C. Davidson about it, 124 Kearny st., 8. F.; he bought one and lives next door; must and will be sold; to see is to buy $3600—Price much below new colonial house 180; house ec erything: term ance mortgage; remember, it is brand new, never been occupled; owner must seli: near the present value: rooms and Bath: lot ted in the latest Key Route station: call and see about it | at once, as it is positively a bargain and wtrictly first ol Rustic Bungalow. =0 0dd and complete that it fs the talk of the city; NW. cor. of 13th ave. and E. 28th st.; 8 rooms and 2"bathe; exterior finished in redwood logs and clinker brick: large lot and beautiful marine view; space 00 expensive to ex- tol its many’ different qualities; seeing 1 belleving: open for inspection ; terme only $1000 cash: balance mortgage. J. S. MYERS. 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLA' The BUILDERS—ATTENTION! ‘t‘ls,wo—cnulu block, suitable for subdi- vision. Street sewered, graded and macadamized; on car line and In fine neighborhood; this is an excellent opportunity to make several thousand doilars’ profit. $7500—An elegant northwest corner on Tel- egraph ave.; within walking distance of City Hall; frontage of 64 feet: two small houses now ‘occupy premises; extra choice for flats or apartment-house. $500—Fine lot; 120 feet front by 110 feet deep; near San Pablo ave.; worth §1200. $500—Beautiful building site in Boulevard Heights overiooking the bay; will surely double in value in two years. These are a few of our bargains. Give us a call and we will make it to your advan tage. J. H. MACDONALD & 0O, 1052 Broadway. Oakland, Cal. A. J. SNYDER, Real Estate Broker and Dealer, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. $6000, 1 $6000. $6000. Home of 9 rooms and bath Attle, bath, modern plumbing. Lot 50x100. Sycamore st, west of Telegraph ave. | House new: tiful grounds, highly culti- | vated, splendid vine covered and cemented | floor “arbor; expensive rockery, covered with | vines. THIS WILL MAKE AN IDBAL HOME. A. J. SNYDER, Real Pstate Broker and Dealer, 467 Ninth et., Oakland, Cal, FOR sale—On Fifth ave. Fast Oakland, new 7-room house, just completed; well built; every modern conventence; choice lot, 50X125, dlose to street cars; short walk to station; fine view of lake and hills; reasonable price and terms, B. H. WELCH & CO., Fifth ave. and 1Sth st., Oakland. $1000 CASH, balance $30 60 per month; fine 8-room house; large lot; 8 blocks to local; & fine home; worth $6000; price $4000. WM. P. TODD, 1070 Broadway, Oeakland. FOR BALE—863 37th st.; new houss, 8 large mear Key route station, excellent location. Owner, 859 87th st., Oakiand. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. oo e St boos oo AP FOR RENT IN OAKLAND—Only two left of thoss fine new, modern, comfortable flats that we have just finished; 5 nice rooms in each, with large pantry, etc.; every room sunny; large separate yard with each flat; upper ‘flat $24; lower flat $23 if taken at once; mes them. Property for sale in all parts of Oakland. JAS. S. NAISMITH, 634 Thirteenth st. | issued every Monday morning; get it. F. H. HORSWILL, Successor to Geo. W. Austin, Real Pstate Agent and Dealer, Member of the clation, 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. ELEGANT S-room house, bath, basement, at- tic; stable; large grounds; splendid locality; easy walk to cars, locals and school; photos desired, $40; unfurniehed, $35, including house snap. BUT- way. FOR rent in East Oakland; modern S-room house; good stable and yard; high, sunny location; near street cars. CO., Fifth ave. and iSth st Oakland. e e e e e OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. HARRISON, 721, Oakiand—Rooms to let. | NICELY furnished front room, bath included; bay-window. 1582 Franklin st., Oakland. ey viiew, I P s OAKLAND FUHNITURE FOR SALE. | TO-MORROW e the day for bargains in furni- MHURST REAL ESTATI $150_6-ROOM house; lot 40x152; $900, pavable | $10 per month. 4-room hous:; lot 45x150; $650, payable $15_per month. ELMHURST REALTY CO., Elmhurst, Cal. ’ - BIG catalogue ' Lousen both Tor sale and rent | Oakiand Real Estate Asso- | in office; beautiful place; partly furnished if | B. H. WELCH & | Foss, " LL. D., “of Philadelphia, Pa., will preach at 11 a.'m. 7:45 p. m., the last ser- vice of the union meetings which have been in progress for two weeks, Mr. Hugh E. Smith, evangelist. Specfal music by chorus choir under Robert Husband, director. All invited. Take Mission st. or Valencia st. cars to Twenty-first st. CENTRAL M. E. Church, Mission st, bet. Sixth and Seventh—It is expected that Bishop D. A. Goodsell, D.D,, L.L. D., will preach in this church ‘at 11 a. m. In the evening Bomsibly some other distinguished clergyman, ng the great missionary convention, Wwill speak. If mnot, Y Dr. White, he pastor, vill speak. service will commence at 30. Sunday-School at 12:45, Rolla V. Watt, lurrlnmdult Young People’s meet- ings at 6:15. A visitor is expected to ad- dress the meeting. A cordlal invitation is glven to all the services. BIH!Y’SON Memorial Methedist Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Rev. John Stephens, pastor. Public worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. R. Den- yes of ‘Singapore, Malaysia, wlil preach in :.hu evening. Sunday-school at 12:30 p. m., > superintendent; Epworth League at 6:30 p. nr o ‘welcome to all t! services of this church. FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central block, 223 Sutter st. bet, Kearny and Grant ‘hristian Sclence &ervice at 11 a. m. subject of lesson-sermon, ‘‘Everlasting Pun ishment.”” Sunday school for children at the same hour; Wednesday evering meeting at 8 o'clock; free reading-room, Kearny st., rooms 509-510; all are welcome. CHURCH of the New Thought—8ervices In Franklin Hall, Fillmore st., between Butter evéry Sunday evening, beginning This evening Rev. Henry Vic- will g subject, ‘‘How to A cordial invi- tor Morgan Make Life Worth Livh tation is extended to health and happiness in the life that now is ! MONEY desiring to attain to attend these services. THE People's Church meets Sunday evenings in Elks" Hall, 223 Sutter st. 8 o'clock. Sub- ject this evening, ‘“Spiritualism as a Re- former.” Pastor, Mrs. Anna L. Gillesple, residence 1101 O'Farreli st. Social by Young People’s Society Monday evening next at Sun- flower Hall, 305 Larkin st. A GRE. only tfi union mass meeting of young men (Sunday) afternoon at 8 o'clock. A practical {llustrated talk will be given by H. | J. McCoy; subject, Growth of the Kingdom. hall will be free to men. Special musical programme and all men invited. THE Theosophical Soclety, Colonel H. 8. Ol- cott, president-founder—ifeadquarters, Acad- emy of Sciences building. FPublic lecture at 8 p. m. by Mr. Frederick M. Willis. er; Its Occult Meaning.”” Lotus Group “Young Men and the AT Academy of Sclences, next Saturday eve ing, under auspices of Universal Co- Operative Society, Charlemagne Franklin Jones, “The Coming Crisis,”" being a socio- logical lesson from Mont Pelee, but pointing a way of escave through co-operation ap- plied to Industry; seats free. PROFESSOR FRED P. EVANS, the famous psychic, known throughout the occuit world as the veer of slate writers; interviews daily on ail subjects of interest: business, social o spiritual. Office 1112 Eddy st., near Octavia; phone Scott 887; send stamp for circular. | ALL skeptics invited to witness Mme. Young's hellhaas,11th st.,cor.store,Oakland. | | genuine spirit messages to-night; Mrs. Seal's subject, *Is Soiritualism the Works of the Devil?’; 619 McAllister; 10c; readings daily. W. G. KEEGAN holds test seances every night except Sat.; 10c; sit. 10 to 5. 148 Sixth st : sittings Sun., Tues. 278 Ninth st. The public cordlally | Sublect, | i All seats in the | BEGIN business for yourself; stop working for | | AGENTS | OUR $20 soda fountain; fine for small stores sports and dances. i MODERN Woodmen of America, Goodfeliow- | ship Camp 9633, M. W. of A.. meets every | MONDAY NIGHT at Fraternity Hall, 900 Market st San Francisco. W. H. EDWARDS, V. C. W, J. ELLIOTT, Cierk. Office room 027, Emma Spreckels building. AROPTION., i e ST HEALTHY, blue-eved baby boy for adoption. MRS. DR. EMILIE FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alamed; ADVERTISEMENT WRITING. HAVING recently acquired through exchange of property three $40 scholarships in the best College of Advertising in the United States, T will sell them at 25 per cent discount for cnsh: the college teacktes advertising writ- ing by correspondence and assists its grad- uates (o secure positions; catalogues fur- nithed on application. Address box 3026, Call AGENTS WANTED. PERMANENT business chance; $50 to $150 per weel and upward POSITIVE; men and ‘women wanted everywhere to place with consumers the BEST, most remarkable la- dies’ and gents' dress she known; ten NEW rsight-selling health and comfort feat. ures previous experience unnecessary; NO RISK; reply quick. Kushion Komfort Shoe Agency, 1233 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. i A—$550; OYSTER and chop house; close to Ellis and Mason sts.; rent $35; worth at least $900; rare opening. See R. G. WILKE, 26%¢ Kearny st. A—$5000; CORNER grocery and bar; cash business; store receipts about $60 per day; bar receipts -about $20; owner will sell for cash or trade for proverty at the actual value of $5000, Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. — A—$2600; CORNER grocery and bar, on Powell 5L 5 years' lease; rent $40; business estab. years and first-class paying; value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$5000; THE leading saloon in manufacturing town of about 5000 inhabitants; 5 years lease; rent $50; full value in sight; first-class paying business; about -v miles from S. F. Cail R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$220c; DAIRY produce and delicatessen store; established vears; rent $55; monthly sales about §1500; a firgt-class paying bu: n ee R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny A—$750; CIGAR #tand on Market st.; rent $66; one of the best-located stands and a business where fullest investigation s solicited: & bargatn, Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$8000; CORNER grocery and bar with § years' lease; rent §75; 2 horses; 2 average cash store trade $2500 per dally bar receipts $25; full value in sight; location the best in the city. Call R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. ! DO you want work? Ladles or gentlemen; no canvassing or soliciting; no time from regu- lar occupation; no ons need know you are my representative; no money, outfit or ex- perience needed; easy, permanent, bonorabls, profitable work can be done home; for in- formation, address J. W, KIDD, 5035 Baltes Block, Fort Wayne, T IN MUSHROOMS, Crop picked daily; great demand; big profit; easily grown by anybody tmale or fomale) in, cellars, stables, boxes, etc., whole year without labor or capital; send for free book- let and learn this profitable business. Dept. 1, Eastern Importing Co., Brighton, Maas. A—$450; PLUMBING and gasfitting shop on Fillmore st.; rent $26; owners must seil at once, as they are engaged In another busi- ness. Call R, G, WILKE. 261 Kearny st. A—$3000; GROCERY store; established many years and doing_ & large cash business: located close to Market and Sixth sts.; & flofl paying business; investigate and you d & very rare business opening. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$750: EALOON on Montgomery st.; place established years; owner clearing about $125 per month: ‘investigate: a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 261§ Kearny st. WANTED—Agents to sell splendid article to | housekeepers; all want it, one agent made $100 in ten days in October; only reliable, in dustrious agents need apply; new articl ready seller; big commissions. JUBILEE IRON CO., Omaha, Nebr., othe! busine information for stamp, ARD CO.. Denver, Colo. AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that is a decided improvement on building &nd loan is worth baving. Great Western Improve ment Company, Parrott building. NATURAL diamond puzzle experts: stand every test: our pocket outfit starts you: write for | special offer. CHAPMAN-TOWER CO., Oneida, New York. A _FEW ladles; casy and pleasant business; $1 25 per day and percentage. MRS. AUER, room 409, Hotel Rex, 242 Turk st. Call after 2 p. m. . 5 ‘we start you in profitable mail-order your home; immense profits. Full FRANKLIN-HOW- EXPERIENCED salesman to represent local corporation. 9 Columbian bidg;, 916 Market. e $10,000 a year in mail order busfness; particulars free. A E. SWETT, 310 Royal Insurance building, Chicago. fairs, J. B. FOX Chi picnics, & CO., 8 MORE men wanted, $2-$4 per day. Call| Agents’ Outfitting Co., 530 Golden Gate ave. | ete.; g0, bix pay. A—$3000: CORNER saloon; ciose to Call bldg. 8 years' lease; net rent $120; this is one of the best saloon locations in this city, and & live man can clear 3500 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1300; CORNER cigar stand on Kearny: rent $85; lease; a good business; come and investigate, R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. A—$1100; SALOON, - with 3 rooms: close to Kearny and Bush'sts.; rent $75; lease; place easily clears $200 per month; nice fixtures, choicest stock of liquors. All particulars of R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$050: CORNER bakery, with 4 living rooms; about 2 blocks north of Market st.; will be sacrificed if sold at once; owners to leave city. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$750; CANDY store and icecream parlors, with stationery, etc., on Devisadero st.; 3 living rooms; a splendid location and gocd business. See R, G. WILKE, 26} Kearn: A—$1200; COFFEE saloon and bakery in choicest location; rent $80; dally receipts about $70; a good business but sickness of owner compels him to retiré. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. T. J. DUNN & CO. Phone Howard 3468. Business Sales Agents, Suite 208, 1312 Market st. Callaghan Building. We are rapldly collecting a mew and desir- able list of all kinds of business places for sale. Our books are entirely new. If you do not see advertised exactly what you want, come have a talk with us, We can please you. SIMPLEX ofl burner; best fire on earth; agents wanted everywhere. 517 Market at., S. F. WANTED—Circular _distributers; send stamp. American Distribut B —— ——— —909 Market; 2.8 Wilson; 8, Prof. Wil- son of the Mission lectures; Dr. Cowan, 10¢. ALLEY ADV'RT'S’M'TS TATE. [ MILLV | - - E MILL VALLEY REAL K FAST. SELLING FAST. 100 SOLD UP TO DATE Large new subdivision at the statiow of Mill | sELLING | | | ! | Valley; 40 acres in large lots in the very cen- ter of ‘the valley, none of which is less than BH0x120; prices range from $400 to $800; terms 10 per cent cash, balance $10 monthly: grand ome sites amidsi pleasant surroundings; beau- tiful views of mountains and bay: the climate unequaled: plendid opportunity for an invest- | ment; land values bound to increase, as Mill Valley is rapidly coming to the front; the new electric road has shortened the time to 40 | minutes from the city; Mill Valley has all the | conveniences of a city; fine supply of pure mountain water, good sewerage and drainage, electric light: stores, churches and schools, and in fact all convenlences: lots beautifully wooded: send for our new {llustrated book de- scriptive of Mill Valley: there will be several agents on grounds Sunday, LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. $2000—IDEAL hom etc. furnished; la | situated: near stati 130, Mili Vailey. Furnished house to let; 8 rooms, bath; fine lo- catlon, Hillside ave. 'J. Myers, 201 Sansom — e an Francisco Advertisem’ts HURCH SERVICES. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and & large rooms and bath, grounds; beautifully rents $30. P. O. box Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D. pastor, will preach at both services. At I m., topic, ‘“The Tower of Babel” At 45 p. m.. ‘monthly service of song, *“An vening With Haydn.” choir, Samuel D. May: Address by, the pastor, Life and Works.” Spectal music by th orBanist an director. topic, “‘Haydn, His All are cordially invited. THM¥RD Coagregational Church, Fifteenth st., near Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor, will preach at both services. 11 a. m., ‘‘The Man Who Did Not Know What He Was Talking About.”” 7:45 p. m., to people who have trouble with their religious bellefs. Firet in series on “Straight Sermons to Earn- est People. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st., near Webster—Rev. Isaaé Curtis Meserve, D.D., pastor. Morning worship at 11_pre- ceded by Sunday school at 9:30 a. m, ing worship at 7:45; toplc of address, late’s Wife's Dream.”” ) Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45 p. m. Everyone is welcome. ONE OR BOTH of those beautiful cottages on norfhwest corner of Fifth avenue and East Eighth st. at a bargain, on desirable terms. Let us give you the particulars. $1600—Five-room cottage, 40 foot lot, on 39th t.. near Telegraph. 1350—Four-room, old but quite good cottage and 50 foot lot, on Chestnut st. $1600—Five-room, high basement cottage on with ““Key” route passing; buy this property before prices advance. $2800—Beautiful 6-room new house; occu- pied by the owner, who bullt it for his own home: now leaving State. $4500—Seven-room house; 40x180 foot lot: barn; 50 foot lot; 24th st., near Telegraph. $1900—Six-room house; sunny side of 27th st.; for speculation can’t be | beat. List your property if you wish to sell. F. F. PORTER, 466 Eighth St. LOOK AT THIS. : A fruit ranch at Lakeport, Lake County, Cal; level; 3% mile from P.' O.; on county road; 42 acres, 39 in frult trees, 108 to an acre; new one-story house, with 6 rooms and 4 closets; barn for § horses; cowsheds and hay- loft; fenced and cross-fenced with rabbit- proof fepce: plenty of good water and all con- venlences; produced last year 120,000 nds of dried frult, which sold for $6000; climate perfect; no asthma in the county. Will ‘sell for $8500 or trade for property in Alameds, Oakland, Berkeley or Fruitvale, or a wtock of goods. I know this ly and 1t is a bargain for any one who loves country life and froit. Take S. F. and N. W. R. R. at foot of Mar- ket st. San Francisco, to D et round trip ticket for $9. IRA C. JONKS, 1200 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. A—SPECIAL CHANCE. $500 cash, bal. $25 & month: new 6 r. and b.; lot 40x140; near Key Route station and cars; must sell at once. owner, 821 Thirty-elghth st. MUST be sold_at once—House of 7 rooms: Tot 50x125: sunny side of street: new; plenty of room for barn and only 3 blocks from Key Route; must be sold, as owner leaves for . H. HORSWILL, Successor to A SNAP for one week—Lot 40x150; 2 T ot 8 roome and one of & roome. cost S0 will sell now $2700. Am& . AUSTIN 1101 Twenty-third ave., Oakland. 3 CALVARY Presbyterfan Church, corner Jack- son and Fillmore streets—Rev. John Hemp- hill, D. D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock, Evening eervice at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. John €. MacIntosh, D. D., will preach both services, Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.. orchestral music. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cor- dially invited. FIRST Presbyterlan Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st., Rev. William Kirk Guth- rie pastor—Services at 11 a. m. p. m. Morning sermon by ,Rev. Patterson. Evening sermon by lington Booth. Sabbath-School, 12:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 5:30 and 6:30 p. m.: Wednesday. 8 p. m., midweek service. All are cordially invited. il Ho - ol o S E SRR I LR WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church, corner Webster and Page sts.—Morning sorvice at 11 a. m.; service by Rev. Herbert . Hays, ‘theme, “‘Obedicnce and Power,” and in the evening at 7:45 o'clock, theme, ‘““The Wrath of the Lamb"; Sunday-School at 9:4 2. m.; Christian Endeavor at 6:456 p. m. Prayer- meeting every Wednesday evening. —_— T S s UNITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner Geary "and Tranklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister; Rev. Bradford Leavitt and Rev. C. Ruess, superintendents of Sunday- school; Sunday-school at 10 o'clock; the Sun- day service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Leav- itt will preach; subject, ““The Crowned Life.”” Music by quartet under direction of H. Brethorick, organist. All are cordially in: vited. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- tieth and Capp ets.—The Rev. Jay Willlam Hudson will preach at both morning and evening services. Subject, 11 a. m., ““The Pootry of the Bible; 7:45 p. m., “A Civil- jzation Without War; Is It Desirable?”’ Mu- sic by orchestra_and choir: sololst at the evening service, Mrs. Blanche King Arnold. The public cordially invited. TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough g Frederick W. Clampett, D.D. ree.t:.~}li:;’y Communion, 7 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning service, 11 o'clock; even! service, 8 o'clock. The rector will officiate at both services. You are heartily invited. ottt arset Ve S s s sni ST. PAUL'S Church, Cailfornia and Fillmore sts.—Rev. W. M. Rellly, rector. Holy com- munion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday-school, $:45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon by the Rt. Rev. J. B. Funston, D.D,, Bishop of Boise, 11 2. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:45. FIRST Baptist cnm: services of Bible-school, 12:30 p. 320 Eddy st.—Annual Church 'll 11 a. m! En- Christian Endeavor | | | MRS. EBERHARDT—Tests to-night 10c: read daily, 3250 224 st., bet. Valencia and Mission. AUTOMOBILES. SECOND-HAND _automobliles in first-class shape for sale cheap. Inquire at 20 Golden Gate ave.: phone Howard 871, EARLE'S farewell seance to-night. 1052 Elils. MME. VIGAR'S grand epiritual test meeting to-night, 10c; sittings daily. 148 Sixth st. MRS. HARLAND, 148 Sixth: test circle to- night; 10c: provhetic readinge, 50c, $1 —_— SUNDAY LECTURES. DR. JOHN A. KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st. Subject, ““The Warnings of Na- " followed by Views of a visit to Ger- many. Free tickets will be distributed for C-ray exhibition at Sanitarfum Tuesday evening. Question box. Special music. 0. N. ORLOW—Lecture this (Sunday) evening In Golden Gate (upper) Hall, 629 Sutter st., At 8 o'clock, with the subject presenting ‘Non-Resistance. 3 Instrumental and vocal music. Admission free. ARTHUR MORROW LEWIS and Mr. Howe— | Debate, “Spiritualism’; Howe for, Lewis against. Odd Fellows' building to-night, 8 o'clock. Admission 10c. | WANTED—To buy a second-hand automobile in good condition; a Rambler preferred. Box 3520, Call office. KNOX; latest pattern; good tondition; bar- gain. JOE HOLLE, 20th and Folsom sts. WANTED—To buy an automobile 2 seats. Ad- Call office. LOCOMOBILE runabout; in good condition, In- quire 560 Howard st. A_WHITE steam automoblle for sale. 1401, Call office. Box MILLINERY store, commercial center of city; old established, 'exquisite stock, select pa. trons; b-year lease; easy rent; near Kearny: price $2250, includes fixtures; reason for selling, made enough to retire. Exclusively with DUNN. CIGAR store, Market st.; at invoice; bona fide {u)romslllnn; $1200; good place; good lease. UNN. DAIRY and route, near by town; 12 cows, horses, wagon, cans, etc.; $800. DUNN. superb location; small rent; large, lucrative business; lease; bear inspection: best opportunity ever offered; at half invoice; price $760; reason, poor health. DUNN. HOTEL and bar, near by country town. established; pays well; value in_sight 35 rooms; this is O K: $3500. DUNN. BOOKS and_stationery, centrally located, at less than invoice; $700. See DUNN. ; old ness opportunity that passes through our of. fice must stand unhdn-:t ;:nf:tnlg:" and we aun place you in a 3 mill, office, or, in fact, any business you may prefer. GERMANIA INVEST. €O., 027 Market st. A—BANK AND COMMERCIAL references. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A GOOD OPENING For a younx man who can invest $500 in & high-class real estate office and fill position of cashier; elp@flfl,;}! mlklnew‘-nf;':‘smlv ment se>ured and §20 weekly gua: 3 GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—WE WILL FURNISH YOU A BOND. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTATION. A business man who can invest $3000 With services, can secure good opening with high-class company in this city. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—WE CAN FURNISH YOU A PARTNER. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—HOTEL FOR SALE. New and modern; S0 rooms; richly furnished, complete and ready for occupancy; din- ing-room with 16 tables and imported Vienna chairs; the best carpets monmey can buy throughout; finest linen and best silver serv- ice; 10 vears' lease; $10,000; easy terms. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—WE CAN SELL YOUR STOCK. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—$100 REWARD ‘Will be pald for lexal proof any verson ever lo:l a :onu- ‘who xn;nul through our company. S EMANIA INVESTMENT COMBANT, Incorporated under the laws of California. Capital_stock, $30,000. 927 Market st., rooms 821, 323, 823, 824. A—ONLY HIGH-CLASS INVESTMENTS. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A— 2 PER CENT MONTHLY On tnvestmenta of $100 and upward; no “‘get: rich-quick”” swindle or gambling scheme, a renutable business estab. 3 years in GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—WE refer to 10,000 successful clients. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st A— A SAFE INVESTMENT. $1000 cash and services secure interest and office of treasurer in an incorporated reaity and investment company; $150 monthly as- eured; highest references given and required. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—WE CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A— MERCHANTS, ATTENTION| Do you wish to enlargs your business, or de ou desire additional capital? 1If so, we caa urnish vou with an active or silent ner who will invest from $100 to $50,000; we have a large number of desirable applicants on our books seeking good business openings. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st A—Largest brokerage company on Pacific Coast. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A— THE BEST INVESTMENT. 100 shares of gold stock of the Norton Bay Co., §25; will be worth $200 by August. 1904. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. SPECIAL bargains in select lodging-houses Hotels. Restaurants, groceries, Delicacy stores, bakeries, Candy stores, motion stores At greatly reduced prices. PETERSEN REALTY CO., 1085 Market ot FOUNDRY, well established in city; good pay- ing business, brass and iron; rent only $30; clearing $400 monthly:; great opportumity; plant worth $4300: buyer can get controi for only $1500. MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO., 467 Parrott building. A WHOLESALE and manufacturing business of good standing desires to interest & young man with capital to take charge of office and credit system; must be Al man of good rep- utation: no other need answer. Box 3167, Call office. DRUGSTORE, stationery, ete., in & live coun- showing that 1 try town, doing a good i present owner there 12 years; 3 physicians and only store. Address A. S. DAY, 570 Twenty- fourth st.. Oakland. GENERAL merchandise “:'u‘l ‘r:;. sale '-:,-‘: growing country town or - at a small per centage over invoice. Box 1404, Call. GOOD country hotsl in Sonoma County for rent, with stable and n%u.l;‘fln For particu- lars’ address box 3534, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ———ADVICE FREE. Agcy., r. 85, 916 : open evenings; transacts at most reasonabie rates ail leg business; bonds furnished in cri small collections taken, A PRIVATE, quick divorce for small fee. £ee me and save money; no pay in advance: G. W. HOWE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Estatlished 22 yis.; rms. 1. 2, 3, 4 & 5, 1st 1. 1122 Market st., between Mason and Taylor. Advice free all matters. Detectives employed. R. W. KING. Attorney-at-Law, Exam, bldj 6th floor, entrance room 611 established years; all c.ses, general court and office prac- tice; no fes in advance or for consultation; evening= by appointment. Tel. Red 3061. DIVORCE cheap, speedily, quietly: call on ui ‘ere going elsewhere. Phone James 6221; room 41, 916 Market st., opposite Emporfum, ADVICE free, divorces, all law cases, costs ad- vanced. 819 Market st., room 31. DIVORCE — Costs. §12; quick, quiet; advice free: open evenings. 021 Market st., rm. 301. DIVORCE law a speclalty; no publicity; advice free; costs $12. Address B.A.S., P.O.box 2199. L. 8. CLARK, Market st.; consultation free: no fees in advance: open evenings SARAH J. WATKINS, Church of the New Thought, Chicago, lectures Sunday at 11 a. m., Golden Gate Hall; subject, “How to Care for To-day.” Free, PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists to-night, Odd Fel- lows' bidg., Tth-Market; Mrs. Lilllé, speaker. MRS. R. S. LILLIE speaks at Hermetio Brotherhood, 09 Van Ness; Thursday night. MEETING NOTICE! FIDELITY Lodge No. 120, F. and A, M.—Funeral notice: ~ Officers and members are requested to be present 0 igamny SUNDAY, the 24tn at Masonic Temple, for the purpose of conducting the funeral ceremonies of our late brother, JACOB M. EPSTEIN, late a member of Hornellsville Lodge No. 331, Hor- nellsville, New York, thence to Hills of Eternity ' Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train. Funeral committees will please take notice. By order of the W. M. 5 FREDERICK BARRY, Secretary. . 0, 0. F. PICNIC—All 0dd Fel- lows, thelr familles and friends are requested, to meet at_the 9 o'clock Oakland boat TUES: DAY, April 26, to attend the annual picnic at_Fernbrook Park, Niles Canyon. ALTA Lodge No. 205, I. O. O. F.—Initiatlon MONDAY, April . All members are requested to attend. Visitors welcome. C. H. EDWARDS, N. G. H. P. PETERSEN, Rec. See. MEMBERS of Tamalpais Camp No. 427, W. of W., are hereby notified to at- tend the funeral of our late Nelghbor» JUDGE E. M. SWEENEY, from his late residence, 389 Oak st.. at 9 o'clack TO-MORROW (MONDAY) MORNING. In- terment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland; take 11 o’clock a. m. Creek boat. A. G. GILSON, Clerk. THE Austrian Military and Benevolent Aseoclation will hold their twenty- sixth annual excursion and picnic at Oak Park, Stockton, SUNDAY, May 1, 1904. The Committee desires to state that this will be one of the best excursions ever held by this assoclation. A tombola of over 100 prizes will be given at the grounds at 5 p. m., sharp. Music will be furnished by the famous Austrian Military Band. association will leave on the 8:30 boat, Santa Fe depot, foot of Market st.; tickets also good on the 7:30 boat. Adult round trip tickets, $1 25; children under 12 years, 65c. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Sidney G. Sturman in Gravel Hill mine, near Georgetown, El Dorado County, Cal., draining Into Jones Creek, which reaches Middle Fork, American River, and from Syndicate Mining Company in Syndi- cate mine, near Placervilje, El Dorado Coun- ty, Cal, draining into _ Hangtown Creek, which reaches South Fork, American River, gives notice that meeting will be held at room 96 Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal., May 9, 1904, at 1:30 p. m. g N Company of San FranciscorThe.esuiar ‘sn. y of Francisco—The an- nual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco will pe held on WEDNESDAY, A& 21, 1904, at 12 o’clock noon, at the of the company, 464 California street, San Francisco, California, for the The | GET your basket trunks at the factory, 3416 17th st., near Valencia, at factory prices Hotels, lodging-houses, cigar, candy, grocery, delicacy, millinery, book and notion stores too numerots to mention. Come and see us, T. J. DUNN & CO. $250—BLECTRIC-LIGHTED candy and pastry store; 3 furnished rooms. Box 3132, Call. $250—BRANCH bakery and candy store: 3 fur- nished rooms; rent §15. 12033 G. G. ave. A FIRST-CLASS cigar stand; will sell for in- voice; less than $350; no agents. 301 Turk st.. corner Leavenworth. WANTED—$200; partner in paint store and painting busin 1934 Market st. A SNAP FOR CASH. Only drug store In railroad town in bay county; decease of owner necessitates a quick sale for cash; stock gauranteed to be Al as to salability, good condition and selec- tlon; health resorts surround town; fine ope: ing for good surgeon. Box 1417, Call office. $6000—Hotel and bar in Oakland; good cen- tral corner; long lease and very profitable business; owner. retiring; has cleared $18,000 the last 5 vears. THE ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. FOR sale at invoice—Stock and fixtures of first-class grocery and liouor store on De- visadero st.: horse and wagon and number of steady. customers. See Mr. Farren with WM. CLUFF CO., Market st. POPULAR office man wanted; must furnish cash; 6 per cent interest and fair salary first ear; nothing better; no triflers. See LAWN, Parrott building. BASKETS made of every description. Friedl Bazaar and Basket Factory. 1272 Folsom st. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. AN infant can have perfect care. Mrs. Rhoda Karstadt, 163 25th ave., phone Geary 3208. COUPLE_would like to take child to board; reasonable. Address box 3130, Call. GERMAN lady wants child to board. Prospect ave, 316 GOOD home for one or two children; mother's care. 754 Folsom st. ONE man each State with references and few hundred dollars secures 12 years' business; seiling only article of kind in world; pro- tected by 4 patents. HULL, 154 Fast 23d st., New York. $350 SECURES Interest in -light office work ‘whereby party can easily clear $00 monthly; references exchanged: experience not neces. sary: live man wanted: bona fide proposition. Particulars 100715 Market st.. room 1, HAVE you $5007 Either sex; We offer se- curity in double amount and good paying po- sition besides: no risk; vour money alone an earn $1000 in short time. Room 6, 6 y st. CHILDREN boarded; good care. Oakland. 508 Clay st., BUSINESS CHANCES. AT CAMERON & CO.————_Phons South 1050. 3 Eddy st. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. } Oyster and chop houses.. .$350 to $1000 Candy and icecream parlors...$200 to $2500 Barber shops . Cigar stands Grocerfes and bars to $5000 Saloons . <8800 to $10,000 | Restaurants $350 to $20.000 Fruit and vegetabie stores $300 to $1000 Drug stores .. to $6000 Delicatessen_stores $250 0 Wood and coal vards . 15250 to $1000 For sale—First-class legitimate mining !prnpodtlmu that will bear strict investiga- on, BEAUTIFULLY located - summer resort; fine Eroves; 56-room hote! cauipped for business: 20 acres land goc with iease; raise own hay, vegetables: all kinds of fruit; rent $500 per year; equify in this $2500: death in family cause of sale. CAMERON & CO, —_—_— FOR sale—One of the best restaurants in city: cheap rent; receipts $75 to $100 day: will bear investigation; price $1500. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy et. FOR sale—Ladies’ furnishing and fancy goods a::l&ulaz- cheap 'n‘?ll:l ':?l lnenodc’mb- years invoice $8000; sickness. CAMERON & CO. b FOR sale—Bakery and delicacy store; rent §20; 5 ivi : must ERON ing rooms; established 8 years: leave city: price to close $250. CAM & CO., 3 Eddy st. * FOR sale or trade—Quartz mines; fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton: trade for rmg.-house or business, Cameron, 3 Eddy. FOR sale—Well- bazaar and. furnishing ®oods business; rent: 615 years' le : one of the best corners in city; do- Ing. ins, bushives) ether inteseece canse; o ; price $5000, See CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. LEARN fortune telling and make money; we personally teach you positively everything neceseary. to make ‘a_success of the business. Call California Psychic Institute, 328 Eddy. PERSONS looking for well-established home delicacies and branch bakery would do well to investigate at once: parties leaving city must be sold this week. 581 O'Farrell st. store; Box 3194, nery capital. 3 CANDY men, attention! What will you give for that confectionery at 417 Fourth st.? Look it over and make offer. BUTCHER shop and fixtures comple: room. or suitable for branch store For keys, 3506 Mission st. $650—BEST corner cizar stand in city of Oale land and good business corner. THE ALD! CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. FOR sale or trade—Home bakery, Qelicatessen store; over §25 per da: gate. 2474 Mission st. WANTED—A men with $500 to take half in- terest in a_canvas show. Call at 1172 Har- rison st.. San Franclsco. WANTED—To borrow $500 by an experfenced mushroom raiser, who can make his own spawn. Box 3143, Call. HAY and grain business for eale: horses and wago: well established; $1650. Address box 3546, Call. CAPITAL wanted to enlargs established profit- able wholesale business; refs. exchanged. Box 3173, Call, A—BARBER shop: fine location; best bargain in city; $225. BROWN CO.. 1221 Market st. Horseradish srinding & delicatessen business; good reasom for seiling. 2401 Mission st. WANTED—Small_dairy and chicken ranch; some impts. Address F. M., box 1368, Call. OYSTER and chop house for sale; tion; cheap rent:; living room. WA tfon and orice. —_— DELICATESSEN on main street at bargaim; leaving city. Box 1427, Call office. 75—FINE corner cigar stand: fine stock; ’l;'ood trade; see owner. 118 Third st. “LADY'S” bargain—Prosperous, old estab. no- tions store; furn. rms.; cheap. Box 8170, Cmil. , with 1 rent $18. candy and y: investi- loca- Sth_et. $250—NICE little restayrant: making money; owner has to leave. Box 1389, Cail. WANTED—To buy candy store: give price and full particulars. Address box 1491, Call. INVESTMENTS of $10 and up will draw dows 10 per cent sure. Box 3161, Call. $300—-YOUNG man with above amount $100 month guaranteed. Box 3146, Call. 1 NEAT coffee-house; heart of city: suitable for man and wife; easily managed: big business; CANDY store; good paying: cheap rent; must be sold. Inquire 328 Hayes st. half cash, balance easy payments; trial given. Box 3213, Call office. | WANTED—A man with means to publish and take half interest in_instrumental and up-to- date songs. Box 3177, Call. | $2000_PARTNER wanted in the new Alr Light businese, the king of all lights; we are sole coartollers_of California: a fortune to be made. 6 Eddy st., room 2. STOCK or bond issue wanted of reputable cor- poration. mining or industrial, for selling on commission; give particulars. P, O. box 1463, New York City, SHOI ore; fine stock; best location; ‘will guarantee $800 trade per month; iliness cause for sale. 'D. L. JUNGCK, 2111 Shat- tuck ave., Berkeley, Cal. $1250 WILL buy a block of stock In a well ex tablished llan‘l.l business of 30 years’ standing; i1l pay per cent annuall; estme ;ox 1366, Call oflk’!.u A B i $225—A bargain if taken at once; news stand, confectionery. stationery. and school supplies; stock new and clean; ail lines complete; good location. 2808 California st.; no agents. ationery, etc.; $7500 stock ‘moun- manager, 'lznlm.u“m g Mmb:"’" oy g o 11 a. m., ingham, Curties & Weleh: no brokers. FOR SALE—A small -hotel Beach Hll, Santa Cruz: alo farmimes: con {age for rent. Address “J.S." 66 Wash- L v B BAKERY for sale in a country town, on account of sickness; $300. Inquire 08 Meatlister st. bl ity s v ool S RARRCS N TR WANTED—A side line for southern mines and Soutaerr Califc . juors THI0, Chlk o POy prefurred. . Bex —_— T e S HOTEL for rent (furnished) in a sum- mwtvn- mer resort: will rent vel sponsible party. Box 41i FOR sale be sold, Call at 782 Mission e Crant $250 BUYS half interest in massage parlor; st 3 sell all if required. 764 Larkin A h,t”lr-u sat- TATILORING business; finest location. Particu- lars of cwner, on premises Monday, 33 Eddy. FOR sale—Coffee and chophouse, with cash register; $100. 642 Commercial st. box 162, Oakland. DON'T work for others: be boss: start malfl- order business: we heip vou: plan and cata-* logue for stam CENTRAL SUPPLY COMPANY. Kansas City. Mo. HALF interest old established real estate office +in Berkeley. P. O. box 162, Oakland. $300—FLORIST store; estab. § years; rent 4 2 1iving rooms: 1409, Call. MITCHELL & CO——— Phone Jeaste 2981 1206 Market st.. opposite Sixth. ‘We have lp-nw‘:mho— '-'n‘defiu to exchange. Call and 16-ROOM house, close In_ cheap rent, good lease, no 'u‘-kem Tor $1200; monthly. Address box 2760, Call 20 ROOMS, 3 blocks north of Market good. furniture: lease. J. STRAUB. 430 Marke t st HOUSE, 11 rooms; cheap rent: good furnit: cash; call this week 11 to 3. 329 O'Farrel. R S G 9033 Washington ste Oammand = — A BARGAIN: 9 rooms; must __account of sickness. mn.-‘" | HOUSE of 7 g 1; ‘houses examine our rooms for am‘-fih;l-